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Prase
Rising Star
Silver Level
I'm cutting my Hold Em teeth playing micro stakes ring games, and see they're littered with MMters - playing anything between 6-20 tables at once.
Now, my basic rule of thumb is play these as if they're nits and adjust based on observation.
However, with so many at the table at any one time (esp when they short-stack and rathole too!), it can be no fun and there's little EV when betting into pots that get folded round. Slow playing isn't an option, for obvious reasons.
1. So the question is - what's the best angle strategically?
2. Sneaky second question - where can a developing player get any cash action, when the micros suffer from MMters and TPcr*pK dogs who can't be played off anything?
NB: I did move up to low stakes, got ass kicked so have had to move back down. Money's tight at the mo.
Now, my basic rule of thumb is play these as if they're nits and adjust based on observation.
However, with so many at the table at any one time (esp when they short-stack and rathole too!), it can be no fun and there's little EV when betting into pots that get folded round. Slow playing isn't an option, for obvious reasons.
1. So the question is - what's the best angle strategically?
2. Sneaky second question - where can a developing player get any cash action, when the micros suffer from MMters and TPcr*pK dogs who can't be played off anything?
NB: I did move up to low stakes, got ass kicked so have had to move back down. Money's tight at the mo.